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    Big Dave

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Big Dave on Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:32 pm

    Home Alone 2 - Classic

    Boot Camp - good

    Donkey Punch - not bad

    KabukiJoe

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  KabukiJoe on Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:21 pm

    Alien Vs Predator Requiem
    Just a word of advice for all involved in the franchise. Next time (should there really be a next time) could you spare a small amount of cash on some lighting? This movie was so dark I found it hard to follow what was going on.

    Big Dave

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Big Dave on Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:04 am

    KabukiJoe wrote:Alien Vs Predator Requiem
    Just a word of advice for all involved in the franchise. Next time (should there really be a next time) could you spare a small amount of cash on some lighting? This movie was so dark I found it hard to follow what was going on.


    Apparntly the HD version is better lit.

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Shane McMahon on Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:23 am

    The Box
    The first 30-40 mins were intriguing, after which the film descended into utter drivel.

    Big Dave

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Big Dave on Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:44 pm

    Alice In Wonderland - Pretty good

    Benz21

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Benz21 on Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:50 pm

    The Bounty Hunter

    I WANT MY $12.50 BACK! wall

    Shane McMahon

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Shane McMahon on Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:39 pm

    Benz21 wrote:The Bounty Hunter

    I WANT MY $12.50 BACK! wall


    You know, I'm all for watching a film to see for yourself... But even a sperm coming out of a knob could have told you that it was gonna be shite.

    Big Dave

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Big Dave on Thu Apr 01, 2010 2:33 pm

    Kick Ass - great!

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    Post  Benz21 on Thu Apr 01, 2010 2:55 pm

    Big Dave wrote:Kick Ass - great!


    Bootleg? Promotional copy? Earlier release?

    Movie looks hilarious.

    Terry Silver wrote:You know, I'm all for watching a film to see for yourself... But even a sperm coming out of a knob could have told you that it was gonna be shite.


    What can I say, you win some, you lose some.

    Anyways, I've watched Hot Tub Time Machine yesterday. One of the reviews on a commercial I saw was spot on accurate, "It was so stupid it was funny." Intentionally stupid I might add!

    Mr Torrie Wilson

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Mr Torrie Wilson on Thu Apr 01, 2010 3:12 pm

    Benz21 wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:Kick Ass - great!


    Bootleg? Promotional copy? Earlier release?



    Kick Ass is already out in the UK. Has been since last Friday.

    Outlaw2x4

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Outlaw2x4 on Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:30 pm

    Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!

    Big Dave

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    Post  Big Dave on Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:54 pm

    Outlaw2x4 wrote:Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!


    I was exactly the same! I loved the bit in the corridor towards the end when she's offing all the gangsters.

    I was suprised by how many of the gangsters were brits I spotted counting Mark Strong four brits!

    Outlaw2x4

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    Post  Outlaw2x4 on Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:31 pm

    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!


    I was exactly the same! I loved the bit in the corridor towards the end when she's offing all the gangsters.

    I was suprised by how many of the gangsters were brits I spotted counting Mark Strong four brits!


    The director Mathew Vaughn is a Brit, and he was the producer of most of Guy Ritchies movies prior to beginning his directing career, hence the British presence. I even spotted Tamer Hassan from Football factory as one of the corridor goons!

    Big Dave

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    Post  Big Dave on Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:33 am

    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!


    I was exactly the same! I loved the bit in the corridor towards the end when she's offing all the gangsters.

    I was suprised by how many of the gangsters were brits I spotted counting Mark Strong four brits!


    The director Mathew Vaughn is a Brit, and he was the producer of most of Guy Ritchies movies prior to beginning his directing career, hence the British presence. I even spotted Tamer Hassan from Football factory as one of the corridor goons!


    Yeah I forgot about Vaughn, on this form it really is a shame he pussyed out of doing x-men 3.

    Big Dave

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    Post  Big Dave on Fri Apr 02, 2010 10:21 pm

    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!


    I was exactly the same! I loved the bit in the corridor towards the end when she's offing all the gangsters.

    I was suprised by how many of the gangsters were brits I spotted counting Mark Strong four brits!


    The director Mathew Vaughn is a Brit, and he was the producer of most of Guy Ritchies movies prior to beginning his directing career, hence the British presence. I even spotted Tamer Hassan from Football factory as one of the corridor goons!


    Yeah I forgot about Vaughn, on this form it really is a shame he pussyed out of doing x-men 3.


    They guy who plays Kick Ass is also British, just saw him on Jonathon Ross.

    Outlaw2x4

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    Post  Outlaw2x4 on Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:49 am

    Big Dave wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!


    I was exactly the same! I loved the bit in the corridor towards the end when she's offing all the gangsters.

    I was suprised by how many of the gangsters were brits I spotted counting Mark Strong four brits!


    The director Mathew Vaughn is a Brit, and he was the producer of most of Guy Ritchies movies prior to beginning his directing career, hence the British presence. I even spotted Tamer Hassan from Football factory as one of the corridor goons!


    Yeah I forgot about Vaughn, on this form it really is a shame he pussyed out of doing x-men 3.


    They guy who plays Kick Ass is also British, just saw him on Jonathon Ross.


    Yeah I think he's the lad who plays John Lennon in Nowhere boy.

    Big Dave

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    Post  Big Dave on Sat Apr 03, 2010 8:30 am

    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    Big Dave wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:Kick Ass

    About as good as a movie can possibly be. As soon as it was over I wanted to buy another ticket and sit down and watch all over again. There were few changes from the book, some I liked, some I wasnt crazy about, but I have no real complaints at all. Chloe Moretz steals the show, not just cause she kicks the shite out of everyone, but because she's actually convincing when she does it!


    I was exactly the same! I loved the bit in the corridor towards the end when she's offing all the gangsters.

    I was suprised by how many of the gangsters were brits I spotted counting Mark Strong four brits!


    The director Mathew Vaughn is a Brit, and he was the producer of most of Guy Ritchies movies prior to beginning his directing career, hence the British presence. I even spotted Tamer Hassan from Football factory as one of the corridor goons!


    Yeah I forgot about Vaughn, on this form it really is a shame he pussyed out of doing x-men 3.


    They guy who plays Kick Ass is also British, just saw him on Jonathon Ross.


    Yeah I think he's the lad who plays John Lennon in Nowhere boy.


    Yes he is, he's 27, I thought he was like 17.

    Shaun2J

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Shaun2J on Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:53 am

    Evan Almighty - Wow, what a pile of horse crap.
    Alien vs. Predator 2 - Yeah like Joe said, the lighting in this is too dark to follow.

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    Post  'Dub on Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:11 pm

    I dunno how anyone can watch that piece of crap and come out thinking 'Wow, that lighting was poor!' - it's the least of it's problems.

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    Post  Shaun2J on Sat Apr 03, 2010 5:50 pm

    'Dub wrote:I dunno how anyone can watch that piece of crap and come out thinking 'Wow, that lighting was poor!' - it's the least of it's problems.


    That was one of the reasons why it was crap. I couldn't see a fricking thing.

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    Post  Benz21 on Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:28 pm

    Clash of the Titans:

    "A 3D movie that was created in 2D with characters that are 1D." - Stephen Colbert

    Shane McMahon

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Shane McMahon on Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:04 pm

    The Descent 2
    Wasn't as bad as I was expecting. But horrible, horrible ending.

    Big Dave

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    Post  Big Dave on Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:44 pm

    Shutter Island - ok

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    Post  Garibaldi on Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:20 pm

    Benz21 wrote:Clash of the Titans:

    "A 3D movie that was created in 2D with characters that are 1D." - Stephen Colbert


    Yeah. This film actually made me go and get the original again on DVD on principle. It's like a cover version of a song...why do a "by the book" remake? This had the potential to offer so much more given the developments in effects and size of budget, but it just took the main scenes of the original, threw in a scorpion fight from the "Mummy" school of film battles, stuck tentacles on a Broderick Godzilla prop, and assumed no-one would want more. This should have been a 2-3 hour spectacular with more stops on the journey, even the "lord of the swamps" angle could have been included


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    Shane McMahon

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    Post  Shane McMahon on Sun Apr 25, 2010 12:31 pm

    Case 39

    The Ring + The Orphan = Case 39.

    Big Dave

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    Post  Big Dave on Sun Apr 25, 2010 12:51 pm

    Babysitters - not bad, not really sure why it got an 18 cert.

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    Post  IOV on Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:08 pm

    Kick Ass- great show

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    Post  potato jack on Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:26 pm

    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

    Hilarious

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    Post  Benz21 on Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:41 am

    Kick-Ass

    Awesome! This is now one of my favorite movies of all time. Shocked Yeah, I said it, lol.

    It was funny, and the action sequences were excellent.

    Shock value was just the cherry on the sundae on this one.

    My only complaint is the low box office sales here in the U.S.

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    Post  Big Dave on Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:39 pm

    Iron Man 2 - good but not as good as the first.

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